Plans for a Hillsborough-related law change are set to return to the House of Commons this week after being delayed, according to reports. The delay follows concerns raised by the security services, which prompted a pause to the legislative timetable ahead of the summer period. The reporting indicates that while the schedule slipped, political support for the proposed change remains. Both Sir Keir Starmer and Andy Burnham have publicly expressed support for the law change. The latest reporting frames the move as a resumption of the parliamentary process rather than a reversal of policy intent, with MPs expected to reconsider the measure following the earlier disruption. The sources do not provide additional detail on the specific content of the law change or the precise legislative steps being taken this week, beyond indicating that the measure will be brought back to the Commons and that the earlier delay was linked to security-related concerns.